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Brittany Goh

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Brittany Goh

Brittany Goh is a performer, wheelchair user and disability advocate whose passion for creativity and storytelling has shaped her life from an early age. Whether through writing stories, dancing, singing or performing, she has always been drawn to the power of stories to connect, inspire and create change.

At the age of 10, Brittany attended a production of The Phantom of the Opera and discovered the career she wanted to pursue. However, not seeing performers with disabilities represented on stage made that dream feel out of reach for many years. Rather than allowing those barriers to define her path, Brittany has used her experiences to fuel her determination and commitment to greater representation within the arts.

During her training at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Brittany has worked to develop her skills in singing, acting and dance, equipping herself to tell stories that have too often gone unheard. Through both her performance work and social media presence, she strives to be the representation she once wished she had, while advocating for greater visibility and inclusion across the industry.

Outside the rehearsal room, Brittany enjoys exploring her creativity through a wide range of artistic pursuits. She has a particular love of folk music and can often be found fingerpicking songs on her guitar, animating, drawing, writing stories, or immersing herself in the worlds of her favourite characters and musicals.

Driven by a passion for storytelling, representation and artistic expression, Brittany is excited to continue creating meaningful work that celebrates diverse voices and inspires future generations of performers.